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Mie University Mie University Thailand Center

For Education & Research

At Thammasat University Contact address:

1577 Kurimamachiya-cho, Tsu city, Mie pref. JAPAN

http://www.cie.mie-u.ac.jp/en/cier/

From Mie to the World!

As a center of learning, Mie University strives to

contribute towards the “Development of Human

Resources and Research,” enhancing the “Welfare of the

Society,” through the “Harmonious Coexistence of

Nature and Mankind.”

International Activities Alumni in Thailand

We provide world-class community-based education and

research results through harmonious coexistence of

nature and mankind.

URL:http://www.mie-u.ac.jp/

Internationalization

Center for International Education

and Research (CIER)

Mie University

Social Responsibility

as Mie University in Asia

It was inaugurated on October 1st, 2005, as a special facility for

research and education. It aims through international education and

research to nurture human resources contributing towards and to

promote globalization on campus and in the community. In addition,

CIER plays an key role in carrying out international activities.

University International Students House

Women’ Dorm for International Students

Center for International Education & Research

Single 30 Rooms

Couple 5 Rooms

Single/Female

25 rooms

Single 52 Rooms

Quad 8 Rooms

Shared 14 Rooms

Foreign Students’ Dorm

240 Capacity for International Students

Our partnership has expended to 106 universities/ institutions in 36

countries/areas, conducting mutual exchange activities and

international collaborative research.

Thai Students’ Association in Japan under the Royal Patronage has a long

history of 76 years holding about 1,000 Thai students all over Japan. A

graduate student of Mie University, was taking a role of representative for the

72nd to the 74th as the Mie Prefecture’s head. Currently, another Mie

University’s student is taking over the role for the 75th head. There are

several events all through the year. In April: Awarding Ceremony for the

appointment of heads; in May: Thai Festival in Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya; in

November: Thai-Japan Conference. They actively enhance our friendship

Tri-U International Joint Seminar & Symposium This Seminar & Symposium is an academic meeting

hosted by Mie University (Japan), Chiang Mai University

(Thailand), Jiangsu University (China), and Bogor

Agricultural University (Indonesia) in turn. In 2014, the

21st Seminar & Symposium was held from November 2 to

6, at Chiang Mai University. From Mie University, ten

faculty and 14 students participated and made their oral

presentations. Specially in this year, as the post program of

the Seminar & Symposium, Field Study Program in

Bangkok was held. The delegation with the 15 students

and two faculty visited Thammasat University. They

visited agricultural sites and farm as well as the FAO,

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations,

and attended the lecture. They completed their mission

during their stay in Bangkok from November 7 to 10, 2015.

Khon Kaen University Delegation visited Mie University

On April 17, 2015, Assoc. Prof. Witoon

Praserchroensuk and his delegates from Khon

Kaen University visited Mie University. Mie

Univ. and Khon Kaen Univ. concluded

Agreement on Academic Cooperation and

Exchange, and also Agreement for Student

Exchange on August 25, 1994 between

Graduate School of Medicine and upgraded on

July 17, 2000 between Universities. Since then,

we have close relationship between each other

having various activities. At the meeting, we

exchanged further activities between two

universities.

Our Philosophy

The Center for International Education and Research

between Thai and Japan through cultural

events and being a bridge for our strong

bond. In addition, Old Japan Students’

Association, Kingdom of Thailand was

established in January, 1966, supporting

alumni networks and students who wish to

study in Japan.